Yea no shit you are a smart person. I think if you look back you will see me saying the same thing. Almost the High Command had been in the US Army before the war. Not a lot of them served in the U S Army after the war. Don't forget were I grew up at. I live close to were almost every major battle field in Virginia and was raised learning the history of the battle the Leaders and the history of my family.

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No they don't...BTW Brainiac...most of them were US officers before and even after they were confederate officers

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Well you better get started they have a lot of work going on to expand more.

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B*tch slapping racists is a process, not an event...all in good time

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Well why don't you go down and help them change the name, you have already done that one time so you say.

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You mean there is ignorance and the preservation of hate in the south? Nooooo!!!!

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Yea no shit lol

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Not sure what all this is about, I bet most don't know that the majority of US Army posts or Forts in the south are named after famous Confederate Generals as it is.

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Keeping our history alive !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Preservation Groups to Announce Updates for Franklin's Cotton Gin Park (Franklin, Tenn.) - Leaders in Civil War battlefield preservation from across the state and nation will join representatives of Franklin's Charge on Feb. 13 to discuss the latest plans for the Carter Cotton Gin Park on Columbia Avenue in Franklin.

RELATED LINKS Franklin's Charge Battle of Franklin Trust BATTLEFIELDS Franklin "The Carter Cotton Gin Park will be a key component of Franklin's Sesquicentennial events in 2014," said Franklin's Charge President Paul Gaddis. "This is a chance to celebrate, to provide updates on our latest progress and to talk in more detail about our plans for the future."